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Old May 21, 2013   #1
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Default I mixed up my seedlings!!

Hi, I planted tomatoes from seed for the first time a few weeks ago, indoors in individual little containers on two separate trays. I have two varieties, both are heirlooms: Apricot and Big Rainbow. Unfortunately I was careless when I moved them outside yesterday, and have mixed them up . Can anyone suggest a tip or trick for me to tell them apart? Leaf colour variation, perhaps?? I ask because I can only keep 2 due to lack of space, and am giving the rest away to friends/family, and I want one of each. Any suggestions?

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Old May 22, 2013   #2
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According to Tatiana's site, Apricot is potato leaf and Big Rainbow is regular. . . so you lucked out. It should be pretty easy to tell them apart. Apricot will have broader leaves with fewer points. This year I started tomatillos from seed for the first time. One germinated a week earlier than the other two, and grew much faster. It took me a month to figure out I'd somehow gotten a cosmos seed in with the tomatillos!
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Old May 22, 2013   #3
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Thanks so much, Stowaway! I'll google them to see the difference. I have noticed that about half of them are light green, while the others are a deeper, bluish green. So the shape will help me out. Hooray!!
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Old May 22, 2013   #4
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PS: What's Tatiana's site?
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http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Main_Page
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Old May 23, 2013   #6
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Tatiana's website is awesome, a lot of valuable info and she has varieties in her catalog that you can't find anywhere else in the U.S.
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Thanks! Just checked it out, definitely a great, helpful site!
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